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College Writing Skills with Readings 8th Edition by John Langan

Edition 8ISBN: 978-0073371665
book College Writing Skills with Readings 8th Edition by John Langan cover

College Writing Skills with Readings 8th Edition by John Langan

Edition 8ISBN: 978-0073371665
Exercise 12
Label as sight, touch, hearing, or smell all the sensory details in the following sentences taken from the two essays. The first one is done for you as an example.
a. "As there was no
Label as sight, touch, hearing, or smell all the sensory details in the following sentences taken from the two essays. The first one is done for you as an example. a. As there was no     on duty, only the     odor of stale grease and the     of an     refrigerated pastry case greeted me. b. He was staring off into space, idly tapping his spoon against the table, while she drew aimless parallel lines on her paper napkin with a bent dinner fork. c. The blouse is made of heavy eggshell-colored satin and reflects the light in its folds and hollows. d. Her brows are plucked into thin lines, which are like two pencil strokes added to highlight those fine, luminous eyes. on duty, only the
Label as sight, touch, hearing, or smell all the sensory details in the following sentences taken from the two essays. The first one is done for you as an example. a. As there was no     on duty, only the     odor of stale grease and the     of an     refrigerated pastry case greeted me. b. He was staring off into space, idly tapping his spoon against the table, while she drew aimless parallel lines on her paper napkin with a bent dinner fork. c. The blouse is made of heavy eggshell-colored satin and reflects the light in its folds and hollows. d. Her brows are plucked into thin lines, which are like two pencil strokes added to highlight those fine, luminous eyes. odor of stale grease and the
Label as sight, touch, hearing, or smell all the sensory details in the following sentences taken from the two essays. The first one is done for you as an example. a. As there was no     on duty, only the     odor of stale grease and the     of an     refrigerated pastry case greeted me. b. He was staring off into space, idly tapping his spoon against the table, while she drew aimless parallel lines on her paper napkin with a bent dinner fork. c. The blouse is made of heavy eggshell-colored satin and reflects the light in its folds and hollows. d. Her brows are plucked into thin lines, which are like two pencil strokes added to highlight those fine, luminous eyes. of an
Label as sight, touch, hearing, or smell all the sensory details in the following sentences taken from the two essays. The first one is done for you as an example. a. As there was no     on duty, only the     odor of stale grease and the     of an     refrigerated pastry case greeted me. b. He was staring off into space, idly tapping his spoon against the table, while she drew aimless parallel lines on her paper napkin with a bent dinner fork. c. The blouse is made of heavy eggshell-colored satin and reflects the light in its folds and hollows. d. Her brows are plucked into thin lines, which are like two pencil strokes added to highlight those fine, luminous eyes. refrigerated pastry case greeted me."
b. "He was staring off into space, idly tapping his spoon against the table, while she drew aimless parallel lines on her paper napkin with a bent dinner fork."
c. "The blouse is made of heavy eggshell-colored satin and reflects the light in its folds and hollows."
d. Her brows are plucked into thin lines, which are like two pencil strokes added to highlight those fine, luminous eyes.
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